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Our culture says that we are entitled to the things we want immediately and effortlessly. Jesus demonstrates something entirely different. To follow him is to embrace a way of life that will cost you everything....but will be so very worth it.
The closer you are to the identity of who God says you are, the more opposition you will face. Thankfully, our God is greater than it all.
Questions are answered about this week's sermon: "Is a fulfilled life even possible?"
Questions are answered about this week's sermon: "Can people really change?"
Questions are answered about this week's sermon: "Am I going to make it through this?"
Your king is on the throne, and your King will get you home. Believe those two things and everything changes.
"Making All Things New" is a three-part story series, written in novel style, about how Sam's life went from ruins to restoration.This is the complete narration, read in three parts.
"Making All Things New" is a three-part story series, written in novel style, about how Sam's life went from ruins to restoration.In the conclusion of Sam's story we see Jesus building a "new city" among the ruins of his divorce and lost relationship with the child he helped raise.
"Making All Things New" is a three-part story series, written in novel style, about how Sam's life went from ruins to restoration.This is the complete narration, read in three parts.
"Making All Things New" is a three-part story series, written in novel style, about how Sam's life went from ruins to restoration.In the second part of Sam's story, we find that love looks like pursuit even in the midst of betrayal. As Sam's marriage begins to crumble, he realizes that this part of his story may not end the way he prayed it would.
"Making All Things New" is a three-part story series, written in novel style, about how Sam's life went from ruins to restoration. The first part of Sam's story illustrates how a rebellious kid ran as fast as he could away from God only to be found in the most unlikely place.
In a culture that tells Christians we have to do more to have purpose, Jake offers a gospel-centered perspective on what it means to live on mission.
Throughout her life Amy defined herself by what she did. But once motherhood came on the scene she realized that defining yourself by what you do, wasn't enough.
Jason grew up as a kid who didn't party and did his homework. He thought he was doing pretty well. A trip overseas changed all of that.
Krista met Jesus as a young adult. Years later, the unexpected death of her sister would change her capacity as a Christian.
David wasn't raised in a Christian home, and yet hearing about God's love at a youth event changed the entire course of his life.
In this powerful text, Yahweh appears to Abraham to hand deliver yet another promise of a son. Abraham gets to look into God’s eyes, in some wildly mysterious way, and see the commitment and purpose held in His gaze. We also gain wonderful insight into Abraham’s dynamic relationship with God through an awkwardly beautiful give and take.
Thus far, God has made unconditional promises to Abram through covenant. Now, he invites him and all future offspring to trust in the Lord. Trusting, we will find, may not be as easy as one assumes.
Waiting on the Lord is challenging. Sometimes when we are waiting on Him, we choose to take things into our own hands. This is certainly the case in the account of Abram, Sarai and Hagar. There is a cost to doing it our way. Even still, the Lord is faithful and near.